Religious Education for Caribbean Secondary Schools

Religious Education for Caribbean Secondary Schools
Author: J. E. Clemson
Publisher: Nelson Thornes
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1974
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780175660681

Religious Education for Caribbean Schools is a well established series of three books providing an interdenominational course in Religious Education for students at junior and lower secondary school level.

New Steps in Religious Education for the Caribbean

New Steps in Religious Education for the Caribbean
Author: Michael Keene
Publisher: Nelson Thornes
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780748771516

Full colour photographs throughout. Do You Know? short-answer questions to test pupil understanding of what they have read. Things to Do activities with longer tasks to enable pupils to think more deeply about the issues arising from the texts. Glossary of Important Words highlighted in the text, with definitions and page numbers for reference. Coverage of faith groups in the Caribbean. Notes and guidance on presentation of the topics are provided in the accompanying free Teacher Guide - follow the links on the International home page. The Guide is also available as hard copy from our local agents.

Factors That Contribute to Successful Schools: A Caribbean Perspective

Factors That Contribute to Successful Schools: A Caribbean Perspective
Author: Eulalie Daley Semper
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2014-10-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1499076231

This book explores various factors that contribute to successful schools in the Caribbean. Based on my own personal and professional experience, I define successful schools as those schools where high-quality teaching takes place in a supportive environment. In these schools, spiritual leaders seek to work with educational stakeholders to develop and facilitate a culture of excellence. Therefore, I have decided to examine teacher development, community involvement, spiritual leadership, servant leadership, and an established culture of success as additional factors that can contribute to successful schools in the Antiguan context. However, this study can yield valuable information that can be used to assess educational practices within different types of schools regionally and globally since one of its main aims is to explore stakeholders’ perceptions on the contributing factors to schools’ academic success. In this book, educational practitioners, policy makers, and institutional leaders will find principles of success that will affect principal leadership, classroom learning, and student achievement.

Religious Education at Schools in Europe

Religious Education at Schools in Europe
Author: Martin Rothgangel
Publisher: V&R Unipress
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3847002686

The project "Religious Education at Schools in Europe" (REL-EDU), which is divided up into six volumes (Central Europe, Western Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe, South-Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe), aims to research the situation with regard to religious education in Europe. The second volume outlines the organisational form of religious education in the countries of Western Europe (England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Netherlands). This is done on the basis of thirteen key issues, which allows specific points of comparison between different countries in Europe. Thereby the volume focusses the comparative approach and facilitates further research into specific aspects of the comparison.

Foundation Subjects and Religious Education in the Primary School

Foundation Subjects and Religious Education in the Primary School
Author: Peter D. Pumfrey
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0429509138

First published in 1993. This volume brings together writings of specialists in the key components of both the whole and the basic curriculum. It sets out to describe and discuss cultural diversity and the whole curriculum from a variety of perspectives and to consider how the concerns of ethnic groups may be addressed within the framework of the national curriculum. To this end, specialists in areas of the curriculum consider some of the challenges and describe promising practices in the secondary school. Much remains undecided concerning the structure, content, pedagogy and assessment of many components of the primary-school curriculum. Despite these considerations, the multicultural nature of the population and of schools will develop. These developments and their educational implications must be considered if the educational system is to respond adequately. Although the ‘rules of the curricular game’ are still being negotiated in relation to a number of aspects of the curriculum, the editors have deliberately ventured into this controversial field. They do so because of the increasing importance of ethnic diversity of the school population and of the country.